In their preface the authors state the book "deals mostly with the symbolic features of the pyramid's teachings." However, it extends over a much broarder base and of its contents the detail, quality and scope of the illustrations and the textural descriptions of the construction, engineering and architecture of these historic edifaces is extremely impressive. Illustrations include many plates (some double page or folded) of plans, maps, sectional drawings, some art and diagrams, there are also numerous b/w photographs. Part one deals with the origin, purpose and general description of the great pyramid, part two consists a series of letters from the author brothers describing their experience, explorations, findings and observatios in Egypt and Palestine. The illustrations found throughout are referenced to numbered paragraphs in the text material. This is Volume 1. It is not know by the vendor if an intended second volume was published --- a note printed near the front of Vol I explains that John Edgar died before it was published. First edition of 1910, 301 pages followed by 12 page unpaginated index, illustrated throughout. Red hard covers with gilt front decoration/spine titles are VG with bevelled edges, light wear to corners, spine extremities, black e/papers have faint pencil name on FFEP, unobtrusive distributor's label lower corner title page, text block otherwise excellent. Book is protected by home-made brown paper jacket This is a heav y book at 1.4kgs unpacked and would require additional postage for overseas despatch. Please contact vendor for accurate mail costings. Size: 26cm By 19cm. Bookseller Inventory # 004006

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